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Old 3rd October 2006, 02:52 PM   #2
Ian
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Hi Genlee.

Welcome to the Forum.

You have a Filipino knife frm the main island of Luzon, probably made in Central Luzon -- Manila or thereabouts. The knife is similar to many that were brought back by GIs stationed in the Philippines after WWII and could date from 1945.

I notice what appears to be aluminum in the guard and handle. This would mean 1940s or later.

A nice knife and it appears well made. Unfortunately we don't give appraisals of value here. Perhaps someone could PM or email you with comments about its value.

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